HTML | <button> formaction Attribute

The HTML <button> formaction Attribute is used to specify where to send the data of the form. After submission of form the formaction attribute called. The form data is to be sent to the server after submission of form. It overrides the feature of the action attribute of an <form> element.

Syntax:

<button type="submit" formaction="URL">

Attribute Values: It contains single value URL which is used to specify the URL of the document where the data to be sent after submission of the form.

The possible value of URL are:

absolute URL: It points to the full address of a page. For example: www.geeksforgeeks.org/data-structure

relative URL: It is used to point to a file within in a webpage. For Example: gfg.php

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